In comparison to the average poverty rate,
A) children and the elderly are more likely to be poor.
B) Children and the elderly are less likely to be poor.
C) Children are more likely to be poor, but the elderly are less likely to be poor.
D) Children are less likely to be poor, but the elderly are more likely to be poor.
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Poverty Thresholds in 2002, by Size
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Poverty Thresholds in 2002, by Size
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Poverty Thresholds in 2002, by Size
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Poverty Thresholds in 2002, by Size
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Poverty Rates by Age 
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Poverty Rates by Age 
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Poverty Rates by Age 
Poverty Rates by Age 
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